Check all the connections along the wire make sure its not pinched or got a cut any where..where electricity can escape check the battery if the above didnt work autoparts does it for free that should fix the problem

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HelloYours' is a power amp only. For every power amps, there will be an input sensitivity measure, thet we should give them to get full power out of them. Just check the input sensitvity of your power amp. It will be designated in its user manual's specification part. Suppose, the input sensitivity of your amp is stated as 250mv to 100W, means, you have to input a signal of 250 milliwatts to its input terminal, to get a power of 100Watts at its output. Normally, these are of theoritical values and won't never match with the actual value. Anyway, it will come very near to that. For example, if your amp is of 100Watts output with 250milliwatts of input, it may give you 85 to 90Watts of power ot 250 milliwatts of input.I think that I'm very near to your mind. Ok.

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Your friend has damaged his amp. The power light coming on means that the amp's power indicator LED is at least working. That light is only there to tell you that the amp is receiving power on it's 12 volt rails, not that it's necessarily using the power in any way other than warming up the amp's internal circuitry. When you say the amp gets power, I'm not clear on whether you mean the amp works in that fashion, or there's just a red LED glowing but nothing else happens. The amp needs to be repaired, and I would suggest to him to not apply power to it again until it is checked by a professional. The power supply has probably been damaged, and it's possible, depending on how the amp was mounted, that it was searching for ground through the amp's chassis if it was screwed into metal at its mounting location. All that seems certain as of now is that the LED works, but nothing else, unfortunately.

Anyways, your subs (if you have two) will double the power of your amp, meaning your amp will be under powering your subs. Nothing will get blown out but will never see their full potential. But if you were to use single sub with your amp then you are more likely see the full potential of the sub and amp.

follow these steps & ur issue might get resolved(80% chances):turn off ur notebook-->take out the laptop battery(not the cmos battery)-->disconnect the charger if its connected to the notebook-->now press & hold the power key for atleast 20 seconds, remember that u have to press & hold the power key & dont release the power key till 20 seconds are over--> & ensure that the notebook is not connected to any power source while u r performing this step niether the battery nor the charger--> also there shouldn't be any peripherals connected to the notebook-->once 20 seconds are over & u have released the power key-->connect the battery & the charger back to the notebook & now try to turn on the notebook-->u might not get a blank screen & ur issue might get resolved, turn off ur notebook again & restart to ensure that its not reoccuring....(This whole step is known as power drain & it is done to remove the extra static electricity which sometimes get stored in the notebook & gives a blank screen in return.)

follow these steps & ur issue might get resolved(80% chances):
turn off ur notebook-->take out the battery-->disconnect the charger if its connected to the notebook-->now press & hold the power key for atleast 20 seconds, remember that u have to press & hold the power key & dont release the power key till 20 seconds are over--> & ensure that the notebook is not connected to any power source while u r performing this step niether the battery nor the charger--> also there shouldn't be any peripherals connected to the notebook-->once 20 seconds are over & u have released the power key-->connect the battery & the charger back to the notebook & now try to turn on the notebook-->u might not get a blank screen & ur issue might get resolved....(This whole step is known as power drain & it is done to remove the extra static electricity which sometimes get stored in the notebook & gives a blank screen in return.)

I have a black and decker 100 watt power inverter. When the led turns red you are ethier overloading it or it overheated. to fix it unplug it and let it sit for 5 minutes. Plug it in. Plug in an item rated for 100 watts or less. Or try to charge somthing on the usb port.